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Citation

Adams JH, Doyle D, Graham DI, Lawrence AE, McLellan DR. Lancet 1984; 2(8417-8418): 1420-1422.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1984, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6151042

Abstract

82 cases of diffuse axonal injury were found at necropsy in 635 patients with fatal nonmissile head injuries. 13 of these injuries were attributable to falls, and in all the patients fell from a considerable height. Diffuse axonal injury was not found in those with head injuries caused by a simple fall--ie, a fall from not more than the person's own height--but there was a statistically significant association between the presence of diffuse axonal injury and falls from a considerable height. These results indicate that diffuse axonal injury rarely, if ever, occurs as a result of a fall unless the patient has fallen some distance.


Language: en

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